Web Development and Design White Papers

Creative Agency Delivers Engaging, Rich-Media, Movie-Trailer Web Site in Three Weeks

Overview Movie studio Fox International approached Moxie Interactive to build an interactive movie-trailer site for its new movie Jumper. Moxie had one month to design and deliver a unique, engaging, high-definition user experience that reinforced the theme of the movie, in which a man finds that he can instantly "Teleport" to any location. With assistance from Dunn Training and Consulting, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, Moxie Interactive used the Microsoft Silverlight browser plug-in to deliver an engaging, media-rich trailer site for Jumper in 14 languages. The company completed all design and interactive work using Microsoft Expression Media and Expression Blend design software, and all JavaScript coding for the site using the Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 development system.

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PublisherMicrosoft File FormatWORD
Date PublishedJuly 2008
FormatCase Studies   
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